Equitifund’s programs are purpose-built structures – each designed to solve a specific housing challenge, for a specific group of Australians, backed by commercial discipline and regulatory rigour.
The Shared Equity Pathway helps eligible Australians buy a home when the deposit and borrowing requirements of a traditional purchase put ownership out of reach. Buyers purchase at least 80% of a property; an equity partner retains up to 20% for a five-year term. The buyer holds full legal title from settlement, lives in the home, and carries the responsibilities of ownership – while sharing the early-stage risk (and reward) of property value movement with the equity partner.
This isn't a subsidy or co-ownership arrangement. It's a disciplined equity structure designed to lower the barrier to entry while keeping buyers accountable as owners from day one.
The SDA Shared Equity Pathway applies the same structure to Specialist Disability Accommodation, helping NDIS participants with SDA funding in their plan move from renting into owning their own home. Participants purchase at least 80% of an SDA property, with an equity partner retaining up to 20% for five years. A registered SDA provider manages compliance with SDA standards throughout.
This program gives people who are eligible for SDA funding a genuine pathway to the stability and control that comes with owning, rather than renting, their home.
EquitiGlobal is a proposed structure that connects international institutional investors with Australian residential property, matched through registered Community Housing Providers to eligible Australian households at affordable rents. Each property is placed under a 15-year head lease registered on title – locking in affordable, tenanted use for the life of the lease, regardless of who owns the property.
Developed with Sunrise Foundation, EquitiGlobal is designed to bring capital into the housing supply gap that government programs alone cannot close, at no cost to the public purse.
This website provides general information only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Please refer to individual program pages for further detail.